Release Watcher is an application that ... watches for releases.
You can configure it with a list of things to watch for, and it will search for new releases.
A source handles listing the things you want to watch for. Release Watcher currently supports :
- inline YAML configuration, inside config.yaml
- external YAML file
A watcher is a type of thing you want to watch for. Release Watcher currently supports :
- Docker image : watches for new tags pushed on a docker v2 registry
- GitHub release : watches for a new release in a GitHub repository
- GitHub tag : watches for a new tag in a GitHub repository
- GitHub commit : watches for new commits in a GitHub repository
- Python Package Index (PyPI) : watches for new releases
- Raw HTML page : extracts items from a web page (for example a Gogs repo)
New releases are written to an output. Release Watcher currently supports :
- YAML file
- CSV file
- Prometheus file
- Prometheus HTTP endpoint
You can use the following environment variables :
CONFIG_PATH
(defaults to/data/config.yaml
) : path to the configuration file
The easiest way to use the image is to mount a /data
folder :
mkdir data
cp example/{config,github_watchers}.yaml data/
# vi data/config.yaml
docker run -v $(pwd)/data:/data ghcr.io/neraud/release-watcher:latest
If you want to use the Prometheus HTTP output, you will need to forward the configured port.
docker run -v $(pwd)/data:/data -p 8080:8080 ghcr.io/neraud/release-watcher:latest
git clone https://github.com/Neraud/release-watcher
python3 -m pip install .
The repository contains a sample configuration file : example/config.yaml
.
For more information : Configuration
release_watcher --config /path/to/config.yaml
git clone https://github.com/Neraud/release-watcher
cd release-watcher
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install --editable .
release_watcher
was written by Neraud
.